[Bacula-users] Giant Job bscan

2009-05-20 Thread Glen Davison
laughing. ;) Thanks Glen -- Glen Davison d...@sirca.org.au SIRCA Pty Ltd Ph (02) 9236 9133-- Crystal Reports - New Free Runtime and 30 Day Trial Check out the new simplified

Re: [Bacula-users] Giant Job bscan

2009-05-20 Thread Glen Davison
starting to sound like the entire giant job was broken somehow right from the start - which is possible. What a complete waste of time and effort. And tapes. :( Glen -- Glen Davison d...@sirca.org.au SIRCA Pty Ltd Ph (02) 9236 9133

Re: [Bacula-users] scsi help

2009-01-08 Thread Glen Davison
. It could be that your SCSI buses are wired up in an unusual way, although your lsscsi above looks OK. Or something in the O/S config...? Glen -- Glen Davison d...@sirca.org.au SIRCA Pty Ltd Ph (02) 9236 9133

[Bacula-users] bscan Desirables

2008-12-04 Thread Glen Davison
. Is this still accurate? I spent some time experimenting with bscan, and from what I could tell bscanning an individual volume seemed to be problem-free. If it is still true, that could also relate to a) above. Thanks Glen -- Glen Davison [EMAIL PROTECTED] SIRCA Pty Ltd

[Bacula-users] Data Loss on Tapes

2008-12-01 Thread Glen Davison
at the start of a tape is bad, is there any way to recover parts of data from later in the tape? Something along the lines of: mt fsf 10 dd if= ...feed files through bacula s/w...? I really need this data, if it is at all possible to get it back. Thanks for any assistance, Glen -- Glen

[Bacula-users] Bacula Catalog Corruption

2008-11-30 Thread Glen Davison
, or in fact exactly what my problem was? c) I installed the 2.4.2 code, and haven't seen the problem re-occur. Can I be confident that it was fixed sometime before 2.4.2? Thanks for any help Glen -- Glen Davison [EMAIL PROTECTED] SIRCA Pty Ltd Ph (02

Re: [Bacula-users] Accidental Purge

2005-09-13 Thread Glen Davison
On Tue, 2005-09-13 at 16:46, Arno Lehmann wrote: Hello, On 13.09.2005 07:42, Glen Davison wrote: Dear All, we run bacula-mysql-1.36.3-1 with a bunch of homegrown perl scripts under Linux (RHEL3). We use it to archive (static, structured data) not for incremental backups